Béla Fleck and the Flecktones have a song called "Amberjack", which can be heard at the Internet Archive.
Almost all episodes of Computer Chronicles have been made available for free download at the Internet Archive.
Internet Archive has two episodes, "The Case of the Comic-Strip Murder" (September 20, 1951) and "The Case of the Man Who Wasn't There" (January 17, 1952).
Several episodes of the Ziv version are available on DVD, and some are also available from the Internet Archive.
These radio episodes are in the public domain, and CDs containing the entire run of My Favorite Husband in the MP3 format are legally offered by several private vendors through eBay and other sites, such as at the public domain repository, the Internet Archive.
Its data is periodically archived by the WikiTeam project at the Internet Archive.
The video was subsequently released and can be viewed at The Internet Archive and YouTube.
All three books are out of copyright and electronic texts can be found on the Internet Archive.
"The Trial" (September 11, 1952) is available for viewing on the Internet Archive.
A Files section contains general documents of the founding and operation of the museum from the Internet Archive, the Computer History Museum, Gordon Bell and Gwen Bell, and Gardner Hendrie.
At least one episode of this show survives, which can be viewed online at the Internet Archive.
The March 22, 1949 episode exists, and can be viewed online at the Internet Archive.
Wayback Machine, a digital time capsule created by the Internet Archive, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco, California.
Originally on history.pedclub.ru/shoa; archived on the Internet Archive 21 October 2004; page is encoded in Win-1251.
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Other scanned copies of the 1913 Encyclopedia are available on Google Books, at the Internet Archive and at Wikimedia Commons.
In 2007, four plaintiffs, the Internet Archive, its founder, Prelinger Archives, and its founder, filed a suit against the US Government for changing the copyright system in the Ninth Circuit (See Kahle v. Gonzales).
An announcement at the opening of the Cross Media Week in Amsterdam during September 2006 included a quote from Brewster Kahle, who founded the Internet Archive.
Four plaintiffs, the Internet Archive along with its founder, Brewster Kahle, and the Prelinger Archives and its founder Rick Prelinger, brought the suit against the government for changing the copyright regime.
Quick access to useful websites: Quickly translate the current page using translation engines like BabelFish, access an archived copy of the website using the Internet Archive, look up Whois information for the site, or perform other user-defined tasks.
He was on the boards of Sage Publications, EDUCOM, the Research Libraries Group, the Charles Babbage Institute, the Commission on Preservation and Access, the Council on Library and Information Resources, and the Internet Archive.
He recently (2005–2007) worked at the Internet Archive on a large-scale texts digitization project and (2004-2005) helped organize the Open Content Alliance.